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  2. Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water - Wikipedia

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    Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water is a not-for-profit company which supplies drinking water and wastewater services to most of Wales and parts of western England that border Wales. In total, it serves around 1.4 million households and businesses and over three million people - and supplies nearly 830 million litres (180 million imperial gallons) of drinking water per day.

  3. Inquiry over pollution incident in River Wye

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    Welsh Water said the pollution had come from one of its drains used for surface water during rain and that some form of oil had got into it "There's not been a rain. It's a pollution incident ...

  4. Llyn Alaw - Wikipedia

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    Llyn Alaw (meaning: Lily Lake) is a man-made reservoir on Anglesey, North Wales managed by Dŵr Cymru Welsh Water. It is a shallow lake and was built in 1966. It is a Site of Special Scientific Interest and a destination for over-wintering birds.

  5. Welsh National Water Development Authority - Wikipedia

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    The Welsh National Water Development Authority (WNWDA) (Awdurdod Cenedlaethol Datblygu Dwr Cymru in Welsh) and later the Welsh Water Authority was one of ten regional water authorities set up in the UK and came into existence on 6 August 1973 [1] with its headquarters in Brecon.

  6. Welsh Water - Wikipedia

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    Pages for logged out editors learn more. Contributions; Talk; Welsh Water

  7. Cardiff Corporation Waterworks - Wikipedia

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    Cardiff Corporation Waterworks ceased to exist from 1 April 1974, and its assets passed to the Welsh National Water Development Authority, subsequently becoming the Welsh Water Authority. [39] Further change occurred in 1989, when the water supply and sewerage functions were privatised by the Water Act 1989 , while the land drainage, fishery ...

  8. Alwen Reservoir - Wikipedia

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    The original water treatment buildings are still standing, but the equipment inside has long gone, replaced by modern plant in a new building. The operators, Welsh Water have a scheme to teach children about the importance of water, linked to the National Curriculum Key Stage 2 and offer an on-site classroom and guided tours of the water ...

  9. Tryweryn flooding - Wikipedia

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    It urges Welsh speakers to remember the destruction of a Welsh-speaking community and to safeguard the language. One instance of this motto is a graffito on the wall of a ruined stone cottage by the A487 at Llanrhystud, outside Aberystwyth [30] which has come to be regarded as a "national landmark". [31]